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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-10-23, Page 9mow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 2301901 - Page 9 H iambChalmers WMS sale proves t abs a bisuccess mai sum psou sera Falcoher Tho annual sale of 44, Wives . took place at Brussels Livestocka division of Gamble and:ogs October 12. ' A new addition to this Thanksgiving " was the ole of 4-11 lambs* There WAS a good response for this the OM year with 21 lambs front the four area clubs in Huron,' Bruce Grey counties, The judge was us11 Dow, Of Bowma vdie : who is. currently president of the, Cdr. di Sheep :. Breeders. Assam neon and c ;hl(m of Royal Wmter Pah ShOeir. Committee. The lambs: were�)Ti'u9rTA` weight classes a t, milli and heavy' classes. In the light weight group, Jason Bunkeof Bilawood took first place and ,reserve chain, pion, Keith, Todd, of Luc ow, took,. second place. Shane_ Smit„ of M ay* was est plate. in Me medium weight and, captured grand .:.lapis¢ ourtiey, of Ripley, took second place� the heavy weight dl visit* Ronald BAR of Wince took fest with Peter Baird, of Wingham Wig second*. An _excellent sole of the lambs followed with . very good' prices, Manta to all the ye . who . . ported this rust, year effo The reserve c Iramt�.��� ,.a as chi by 1t,ster F,'i1.. for $2.20/lb. The �ton•lamb, �t R'., down, was -purchased by. Earl amt Joyce Weber, for: $2.56/1b. The average °. b' of r alllambs was.1;. Hope everyone in `ple (irove 9140y° the Thanksgiving SCaSoll' with *Oily*: and friends ' kyr Collins, Ed And Sandra McGhvrary,. Kell testy and .01.1110.1.1.1101.00.10.1.1011, Matthew, Cohn and �ene Collins, Noel and Robert from Toronto, Don, Katie and Jonathan and 'tee Of Oct? 17, Kay Collins and frau Anne Nptamogan spent the Farrell attended the W.I: .Rally Thanksgiving weekend in Corbel representing Purple Grove. At that with Dave and Margie. Loeheed, time. Fran was. crowned.., Shonna, Rachel and Devon. _ ':. Congratulations. .. Mn _ a.. --..Fa ll -and family visite McCosh spent the Thanksgiving with: 'the Logtenberg's of weekend whir Olive ` and. Hector Dungannon on 'Saturday night. Knight .in Picton and 'with Or. f Donald -Forster recently rotnined Bruce and Bev Goidwell and family fromaa.few days visiting his. Welber of Kingston. Celebrating F; Jim, Fran Fares guests Jae! and'JanCira Carmanand haul ! Audrey, Moo end of Dungato`ilm I haver, on an thehate d Dii> m l:�o e o .f Davy and Hazelof Auburn. Dianna ' ce`lebra her binhday-riv'theiamer time. . GladysArnold dedmpanied her Jamnie and family, in the Rainy with . River district, aiiiily' were .: 4,'TobyFar rell,spent the weakened lt the home of Anna Tadla. Irl and rid , B ,r 'fined.: June.Elliott spent a lovely Sunday - u endy`Rivett evening' at the home of John and F > µ.oh" .: _ Joyce Farrell. ' aGuests on Saturday for dinner at 1 as t� tJohn 'andJo ce Ftuts il swereJo :hh and Tanya. Gilchrist the 12th° of ,Be. Sympathy 'is extended to Ben and: ifiditBeishniZel were leaders for the (car 16 meeting of Chalmers W. S. held at the home of Janet Cook, in Luke now We sigive . thee was to 'call to worshipand w . followed by reading of P .100 and meditation Mary Simpson, .:ave the Being Thankful in all ` s ' driou'aItngsweregiyen dame :the 'meeting pertaining 'tok .. ita ving. ,. 'Nine e:.__.me answered ,b wagon xn �g . they the for, b • c � . �bg omit November. is three 1V dred.Pordo . Thc �. Trp a 1 Xl_�. �6 y+rens t l oils has ant to � and hu .. _.sold be;r dy,early- Da it t father tiro if o� h:s ariCs. tt S wan Ganna�-ante Gi! Bridge. for theNweekend 'sister . Wendy ofDu... on wn n� e:� rig. . enjoyable, Dungannon: � y � an enjoyable Sunday taking inn the. Little Royal Pair.Walkerto ' •Coli tulation . upon t e marriage of Bosom. and CorolYarFarrell"heldon Oct. 18. ,Jim' and Fran, Farrel, mid family ,attended the wedding, near CGuelo t an w eA ,re„y xted V..ith., 1treilaunt Genet and tOnsin Gary Dam chi neigh. Jack an Janet %Farre s niece= Sheila Pike'.and Bill .Hutton of Edmonton, surprised evene at the 'wedding _acid a rwar'ds spent s il tune• visiting, --with 00 10 and friends whiff 'here in Ontario: Con$�� h s �'is also erten , rise" to , Pherson and Debbie boine GretS:who•were-. ed' SatiffdaY. Marjoiiellionipsoit and Kay Collins were guests.atding from lea `le " .. ljy .� .4140* neci daughter Joyce , Mc wan ` of . fa nfi o Kiricartline.toltell ofli renee and workshop held at' the Oaks near Bette McLeod -recently visited.hear son NOW and " family, and niece Sandy Mi of Toronto. 'Visiting Bette on the weekend were her son. Pro -Life - etin • The video "No Alibis" was introduced at the October 7 meeting of the Wingham and District Pro - Life board. This is a fast -paced' drama on abortions` designed especially for teenage. audiences. The music and messages are power- fully mixed as the film focuses on `" how abortion touches three lives. The video will 'soon beavailable. the, Wingham Library for anyone interested in viewing it. The . documentary Feel the Heartbeat will be aired in October, December, January -and March. This personal documentary looks ' at unwed mothers, their courage, their needs and what is being done to help.' them. Board members were made aware of a book called Final. Exit. which .�. promotes• suicide andaid in dying. This books published by die Hem- lock Society. hiie . t e tire`' n" the .:dr er int" rt ;. i'eo .activity.6., riday .. Q0-0 el} l: a wire , s k ' -:nor aL:=r"eceivicrops 1 x !. tis r.' l�rcviCiil�g. stipi�li�?s ono �el'1/f�re<S� ip our ol�eo lf�l�e a ^ ok s D :._isi n Parrish e.gY m.., a ker*1St) o e ..reciQtion. to the Volunteer. Fi:r:.e` De':. trtmenta cif l r r' r s k � i �l � �` �s�►oe l n, th �.�� t� �< orik a �y t' d".i yi who Qc • . i er h r r 1p d r- �41'�� ��' Yi��/ �SiA�����A.�f!.�. 1 A71w( .P7.. ,n1 ��� � .�i�1011' in ' our emergency.We would'l t ve ;.:r cu ..re o F ui ' kl othootitio" ve p01 hbo rl retctlo to oyr.citticu1 .: ;Division Of Parrish:$c Heimbeck re'You con.,Trade Waw c nfrdence 5 1:campbell Street • ' Lucknow- . ` : [ � � �� PAUL'WAINWRIGHTo..our 5 off wig vie coint ,He is now. our Class "A" mechanic and able " to do all your service work,- ant is- licensed with the Ministry of 'Transportation to do your Safety Ispectons. aul Rreviously worked a .dealership' at Unique' Moolit hrysler, Je �;Eagle dealershi .nOakland and a t MacTavish Sunoco garage in i ingharn„. y' Paul- lives ort the.10Othconcession -of Kiril ss Township with his wife Amnia°and' son Christopher. We wish. George. & betty Mclnnes many happy years of retirement & give George our thanks.' Scott 11Intootl , of *'. 2 `Helfer �� �Ckltt4wr�a�� his.Gi��,lnd �h��'IXOD for $1.30 per pound at the lrusse*Thanksgiving.4-1 Want! Lamb Show Brussels held at the BruStockyards.ott sober (Oxford per) Purchasing avehiiolir It a big *defog h.atlet Nip you elite the right Miel GARRY WOOS K Quality tiara; n :Trucks We Can 'Sili ifou Money vs A Uftl. » sive A tot rrRx LUCKNOW FIELD' A O H ` ResideJi► i iefd i trj : 1V'� ,' bio children in Public School : one, in high Simi .'Mini.+ ries Culbost;ieltemployol l usine0 Man Previouslyheld, tit s with maitiand. Count* l h anti Nils, United Chnrth iirent volunteerat school Actikly•fi ►,volvedJn tho cif munity '.. rr'stobo plans to seek're-election as' trustee on the `Bruce County Board of ``- education representing Lucknow and 1"eeswater„ and. the townships of Kinloss tied.Culross. • The last three years have been a real learning experience and he feels he., 'has triedti %'represent the interests of the ratepayers in his area. Don hashed considerable contact with the staff and students of both schools. # s ` Ie wes:ppleased to see Vie exterior ren - "ovations to the Lucknow Public School . "end the planting of a number of trees. He ,wishes to acknowledge the contri- but'iens of the people of Lucknow and Kinloss for ,the playground equipment DON STOBO. olid trees. Den has been a member of the Policy Committee on the Board for the past three ears, and this past year has been -en the Finance Committee. He says he realizes how much of the tax dollar goes to education and ap roc- .a1eS hew important it is to Make the best use of the money and still satisfy the mandatory programs legislated by the Ministry of Education. Don admits he is concerned about the cost of implementing Junior Kindergarten by 1994. He is also concerned about the need for more facilities and staff over Ihe peat athree' ats,,bbecau of the. increase in the number of students which re tilted in the Board hawing to debenture approximately $6 million. Necessary. repairs to aging facilities have added to - the burden. A lack of assess- ment base from which o generate the funds has created severe hardship to the 'ratepayers. Den will be attending the All Candidates meeting at the Kinloss Municipal Building and would be pleased to meet you and ,answer your questions. hasit taken three years to become an effective trustee, even if it hasn't always been a pular stand I have taken'. said Don Stobo who is prepared to work another three years for the ratepayers of Kinloss, 'Cokes% Lucknow & Teeswater. • E -ELECT